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Tougher sentences for animal cruelty move step closer following results of consultation
Agriculture is responsible for 88% of UK emissions of ammonia gas and this voluntary guide will help farmers improve air quality.
Re-appointments to the Board of AHDB (Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board)
Popular “Payment by Results” pilot scheme is granted two years of further funding
Anti-wildlife trafficking projects around the world given £31.5 million boost.
34 chicks have fledged in the most successful Hen Harrier breeding season in years.
Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Michael Gove, has appointed The Rt Hon the Lord Blencathra as Deputy Chair of Natural England.
In National Marine Week, the Government has confirmed new protections for puffins and other seabirds.
New figures show sales of 5p bags in England continued to fall in 2017/18.
Rural businesses and communities are set to benefit from improved broadband access.
Call for evidence to improve our understanding of the extent and impact of emissions from brake, tyre and road wear and potential ways to address them.
Natural England is opening a new stretch of the England Coast Path from South Bents to Amble.
Cases of Newcastle Disease reported in smallholder flocks and commercial poultry sites in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg
National Parks Minister backs new agreement to create new woodland, protecting wildlife and connecting people with nature.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove hails the success of Welsh food and farming sector
Michael Gove releases pair of Eurasian Beavers as part of reintroduction scheme
Extra funding will better protect more than 7,000 properties, including over 5,000 homes.
The Illegal Wildlife Trade Joint Unit is looking for sponsors and partners to help deliver the London Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) Conference in October 2018.
The UK Government will show its strong support for Wales’ agriculture, food and business sectors at the Royal Welsh Show in Builth Wells next week (23-26 July)
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